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Purdue University: School Has No Connection to Purdue Pharma
Purdue University in Indiana wants the public to know that it has no connection to a Connecticut-based company blamed for helping drive the nation’s opioid crisis.
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UT Arlington Suspends All Social Activities in Fraternities, Sororities
The University of Texas at Arlington on Wednesday announced it has suspended all social activities at its 31 fraternities and sororities.
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President of Temple University's Suspended Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity Charged With Attempted Rape
The president of Temple University’s suspended Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity was arrested Tuesday after being accused of attempted rape.
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Temple University Suspends Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity Amid Sexual Assault Investigation
University police said they’ve gotten “multiple credible reports” of alleged misconduct including sexual assault.
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Man Convicted in OC School Shooting Threats
A man who posted videos of himself holding guns and describing a desire to go on a killing rampage at a Southern California university has been found guilty of making criminal threats. The Orange County District Attorney’s Office says David Smith was found guilty Thursday of threatening the private Soka University.
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Villanova Wildcats Return After Championship Win
Fresh off their incredible buzzer-beating NCAA Championship win, the Villanova Wildcats returned Tuesday afternoon.
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University Fires Professor Who Blamed Harvey on GOP Vote
The University of Tampa has fired a visiting assistant professor who suggested in a tweet that Hurricane Harvey’s destruction is “instant karma” for Texas because it voted Republican.
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USC Safety Officer Apologizes to Family of Grad Student Killed in Crash
A USC Department of Public Safety Officer pleaded no contest Wednesday to a misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter charge for causing a car crash that killed a 23-year-old graduate student.
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Faculty Asks Catholic College's President to Resign
The faculty at Mount St. Mary’s University voted 87-3 to ask for the president of the school to resign by Monday morning.
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Kutztown University Pulls Back Ban on Confederate Flag, Swastika
An eastern Pennsylvania university has pulled back a plan to bar students from displaying what it called “distasteful” and “demeaning” decorations such as the Confederate flag and swastikas in residence halls and common areas.
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FAMU Settles With Family of Drum Major Who Died After Hazing
Florida A&M University has reached a settlement with the family of a drum major who died after being hazed by fellow band members.